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OPERATOR’S MANUAL
CMA-9000 FLIGHT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
RADIO TUNING LIBRARY
For pilot convenience, the FMS provides library pages for memorized radio frequencies or channels. There is
one library for each of the following radio types: VHF, HF, VOR, and ADF radio types
Library entries consist of the following parameters:
preset number (mandatory),
identifier and data (optional),
frequency or channel (mandatory).
Each library allows for 99 entries. Preset numbers are unique numbers from 1 to 99. The maximum length of the
identifier is 5 characters. Identifiers do not need to be unique, but when tuning by identifier, only the first one
encountered in the library will be used. All libraries are password protected. Scanning and viewing is always
accessible. Changes to a library are allowed only when the library is unlocked.
RADIO 1/4 or 2/4 (Horizontal display format)
This RADIO top page allows the pilot a variable number and mix of COM and NAV radios depending on the
operational needs (frequently used radios on first page, less used on second and positioned on any line of a
page). COM (VHF), NAV, ADF, HF, ATC and ILS are supported.
The RADIO 1/4 page can be configured as the default cold start power up page of the FMS.
The RADIO 1/4 page is displayed by pressing [RADIO].
Horizontal RADIO Page Type (VOR1, VOR2, ILS, ADF1, ADF2, XPDR):
NOTE: The page layout can differ based on the number of radios installed and on which line they are
configured. There may be empty lines. If more than 6 radios are configured, another RADIO top page
2/x will be available. The acronyms of some type of radios are configurable items.
The area of the RADIO 1/X page located between the preset/ident fields (e.g. just above the
are
reserved for special awareness information pertaining to the specific radio(s).
Details pertaining to a radio’s specific special awareness field are captured in the dedicated radio’s
section.
1R
2R
3R
4R
5R
RADIO 1/4
YJN A ----
<VOR1 115.80 116.70
YUL YQB
<VOR2 116.30 112.80
YUL YQB
<ILS 116.30 112.80
-- --
<ADF1 1000 1400
-- --
<ADF2 2200 1500
SBY
<XPDR 1200 1400
1L
2L
3L
4L
5L
6L
6R
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August 17, 2010
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